Another possibility is the short documentary (2001), which Wong Kar-wai released that year using archival footage.
For years, the short was almost impossible to find, screened only during a 2001 Cannes masterclass [1, 8]. However, it has recently resurfaced: Theatrical Screenings in the mood for love 2001 short film
that serves as a modern-day companion or "coda" to his 2000 masterpiece, In the Mood for Love Another possibility is the short documentary (2001), which
: The short is widely considered a creative "sketch" for Wong's later English-language film, My Blueberry Nights In the original, Mrs
Notice the costumes. In the original, Mrs. Chan’s cheongsams are vibrant, floral, and sexual. In the 2001 short film , she wears a plain, black, high-necked dress. Mr. Chow’s pinstripe suit is replaced by a wrinkled t-shirt. The erotic tension of the original is replaced by the quiet exhaustion of people who have waited too long.